Cars & Transportation

carpark rage

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Lynstar007

22nd Jul 2011 12:31pm

The other day I was parking my car when another lady forced her way into my spot. I let it go but I wondered if she did this alot. Then yesterday there were two women fighting. To my suprise, it was the same lady who stole my spot about a week ago but she picked the wrong person this time. The whole thing turned into a cat fight and the police were called. Is it really worth trying to push your way through or just to have a bit of patience and wait. The same thing happens on our roads. If more people just had a bit more patience and courtesy things would be alot better


mikulski
  • 28th Aug 2012 10:23pm

Fully agree that this person ended up getting what they deserved, i usually don't have this problem as my vehicle is quite intimidating being larger, the best option i find is park further away, let them have the close spots and i get some extra exercise from the walk.


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